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City Council Discusses Video Board Purchase

February 1, 2016 by MARSH

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Article Courtesy of the Marshall Independent.

Red Baron Area - Video DisplayProposals for electronic scoreboards and a video screen for the new Red Baron Arena & Expo building in Marshall started a little bit of discussion at the Marshall City Council’s regular meeting Tuesday night. The council voted to approve the purchase of the scoreboards and a video screen costing more than $400,000. But some members had questions about funding sources for the video screen first.

Marshall Community Services Director Harry Weilage presented both items of business to the council. Weilage said work on the interior of the building is making progress. “We’ve started to wind down the building project out there,” he said. Items like scoreboards would help finish the main expo/ice arena space in the building.

Weilage presented a package quote of about $34,000 from Daktronics of Redwood Falls, for two scoreboards, goal lights and other equipment. The scoreboards and equipment would go in the main arena, while existing scoreboards from the Lockwood Motors Ice Arena would be moved into the new facility’s smaller ice arena.

The scoreboard proposal passed 5-1, with council member Glenn Bayerkohler casting the dissenting vote.
It was the second proposal Weilage brought forward that prompted questions from council members. Weilage said the city had a quote of $427,306 from Daktronics for an LED video board, which would also be placed in the main expo/arena space.

“This is one of the more exciting parts to our facility,” Weilage said. The high-definition screen would measure 24 feet by 14 feet, and receive images from five different video cameras. The video screen could be used for sports replay, or for expos and other events. Weilage said there has been “a lot of excitement” about the feature from the area business and sports communities.

“It’s almost a half a million dollars?” said Bayerkohler. “That’s a lot of money.” Weilage said the video board was included as part of the city’s sponsorship agreement with Avera Marshall for the sports center. Under the agreement, a $2 million contribution from Avera included $500,000 for a video board, he said. Avera would also have both sponsor signage in the arena, and the possibility of video messaging on the board.

Marshall City Administrator Ben Martig said the city will be negotiating exactly what kind of scoreboard signage Avera would receive. Avera will also have some sponsorship rights on the plaza outside the sports center, he said.
Weilage said amenities like the video board were something that larger sports teams and events would expect, if the sports center hoped to attract them.

Council member David Sturrock asked if the video board was included in the facility’s original budget.
“It came later in the process,” Martig said.

Bayerkohler asked where specifically the video board funding would come from. Avera’s $2 million contribution to the sports center will come from two sources – a special trust created when the city gave a restricted gift to the Avera Marshall Foundation, and excess funds from a Public Employee Retirement Account (PERA) replacement fund.
Bayerkohler said the special trust money was to be used for community health, while the PERA replacement funds were to have reverted back to the city if they were not used.

Back in October, Bayerkohler had raised similar questions about the Avera agreement, saying that some of the $2 million would technically be the city’s own money. Martig said the source of the $500,000 for a video board had not been itemized.

Council member Larry Doom moved to approve the video board purchase. The sports center, he said, “Is something we can be proud of for many years.” The vote passed 5-1, with Bayerkohler casting the dissenting vote.

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Avera Marshall Foundation, Daktronics, Marshall City Council, Marshall Independent, Red Baron Arena

SMASC Announces Support of 2014 Governor State Bonding Request & Phased Project Schedule

January 3, 2016 by MARSH

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The Southwest Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission (SMASC) has announced an updated phased schedule for the construction of the new regional sports facility that will be built in the City of Marshall as well as its support for a 2014 State bonding request to Governor Dayton that is scheduled for City Council approval tomorrow evening.

The SMASC lobbied in partnership with the City of Marshall this spring to secure an additional $4 million dollars from the Minnesota House of Representative Capital Bonding Bill, but the House failed to pass the bill by five votes. Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission (MASC) Executive Director Paul Erickson says the “prognosis is good to be included in the 2014 Bonding bill” in a recent letter sent to Mayor Bob Byrnes. Executive Director Erickson also indicated he will recommend to the MASC Board next month that the Marshall project be reaffirmed as the agency’s No. 1 priority for 2014 and includes an increase of $298,000 from the prior request to take into consideration inflation increases in construction costs.

“We have a great opportunity to secure money from the State to make our new facility truly a regional draw,” said Roger Madison, chairperson of the SMASC. “The regional amateur sports facility, along with the MERIT training facility will diversify Marshall’s growing economic opportunities.”

The SMASC has recommended that phase one of the regional sports facility begins this fall with the construction of the four softball/youth baseball fields with completion in early 2014. This will allow the construction and proper seeding of the grass for the fields to be ready for competition in the spring of 2015. If the City of Marshall secures funding from the Bonding Bill in 2014, the indoor sports facility would begin construction in 2014 with the completion of the regional sports facility project in 2015.

“In a thoroughly discussed decision, the SMASC recommended holding off on the construction until we know the outcome of the State bonding next spring,” Madison said. “While our project start date has been delayed, we truly believe the enhanced version will benefit the community for the long term.”

The SMASC and the City of Marshall Mayor Bob Byrnes appreciated the legislative leadership provided by Representative Chris Swedzinski (R-Ghent) and Senator Gary Dahms (R-Redwood Falls). Both Legislators have supported the past bonding requests and agree that the regional sports facility is well-positioned for next year’s bonding priorities of the Minnesota Legislature.

The overall proposed sports facility – which would be located on a site adjacent to Marshall High School – includes an indoor arena with two sheets of ice. The facility will also have the capacity to host wrestling, basketball, volleyball and soccer events and also accommodate for tradeshows, expos, art fairs and other large events. The outdoor complex includes four fields for softball/youth baseball.

The SMASC features 20 individuals representing Marshall and surrounding communities. The SMASC has also established four sub-committees – finance, governance, scheduling/marketing and facilities – to help in the design, development and construction phase of the project.

The SMASC Facilities Committee is continuing their work on the pre-design phase for the project under the guidance of the Construction Managers Wenck & Associates – formerly Bossardt Corporation – and the design firm of ATS&R Planners, Architects, Engineers.

The regional sports facility will be constructed and operated through assistance of a combination of local sales taxes in Marshall including a .5 percent general sales tax and a 1.5 percent lodging and food/beverage sales tax that were both passed by a vote of Marshall residents on Nov. 6, 2012 and confirmed by the Marshall City Council. The .5 percent sales tax went into effect on April 1, 2013, the lodging tax went into effect on June 1, 2013, while the 1.5 percent food and beverage tax goes into effect July 1, 2013.

For more information, please contact: Roger Madison, SMASC Chairman 507-829-1913

Filed Under: News Tagged With: City of Marshall, Marshall City Council, MASC, MERIT Center, Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission, regional sports facility, SMASC, Southwest Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission

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